Philippine Rural Development Program (PRDP) Briefer
What is the PRDP? PRDP is a six-year program designed to establish the government platform for a modern, climate-smart and market-oriented agri-fishery sector. PRDP will partner with the LGUs and the private sector in providing key infrastructure, facilities, technology, and information that will raise incomes, productivity, and competitiveness in the countryside.
Objectives of PRDP • 5% increase in annual real farm incomes or 15% by 2016, 30% by 2019 • 10% increase in value of marketed output by 2016, 20% by 2019 • 20% increase in number of poor farmers & fishers with improved access to ag & fisheries services
PHL Rural Development Program – Approach : Value Chain Analysis; Focus on Climate Resiliency and Adaptation – Tools - Value Chain Analysis; Vulnerability and Suitability Assessment; Resource and Social Assessment – Entry Point for Value Chain interventions at the Local Level: Province
Convergence with Other DILG NAPC Government DBM NCI Initiatives Promote bottom up Synchronized delivery of approach to planning and programs and services to the budgeting more rural communities participatory through Harmonization of priority areas to involvement of grassroots eliminate duplication and organizations and maximize complementation of activities communities Enterprise Development Technical support in the design of FMR/bridges and Secure copies of Value coordination to Chain Analysis studies complement with the and seek Technical national road network plan Assistance on enterprise DPWH DA PRDP development Support to Conditional Cash Transfer Access to research activities (CCT) Program and transfer of developed - Support to target technologies related to beneficiaries, e.g. poor farm agriculture products and families and graduating or processes leveling up from CCT program of DSWD DOST
PRDP Program Components • Investments in AFMP Planning at the Local and National Levels • Infrastructure Development • Enterprise Development • Program Support
Cost Estimates and Financing (Php million) Component ODA GEF GOP -NG GOP-LGU Total % Local Planning 586.00 57.40 146.50 - 789.90 2.90% Infrastructure 14,830.01 - 1,853.75 1,853.75 18,537.51 67.40% Enterprise 4,100.00 229.60 1,332.50 1,264.44 6,926.54 25.20% Program Support 984.00 - 246.00 - 1,230.00 4.50% Total Base Cost 20,500.01 287.00 3,578.75 3,118.2 27,483.95 Front-End-Fee 51.38 - - - 51.38 Total Program 20,551.39 287.00 3,578.75 3,118.19 27,535.33 Cost Financier Share 75% 1% 13% 11% 100%
GEF Sites Tayabas Bay in Quezon Province (Region 4A) Green Island Bay in Palawan Province (Region 4B) Donsol-Ticao-Burias Pass in Sorsogon & Masbate, Bicol (Region 5) Southeast Iloilo in Guimaras Province (Region 6) Danajon Bank in Bohol Province (Region 7) Guiuan Coast in Eastern Samar (Region 8)
NG – LGU Cost Sharing (%) Loan GEF Grant Component LP GOP LGU Grant GOP LGU I BUILD 80 10 10 0 0 0 I REAP 60 20 20 80 0 20
Program Implementation Structure
Infrastructure Component Eligible subprojects • Construction or rehabilitation of: – Farm to market roads – Single lane bridge – Communal irrigation system – Potable water system – Fishery related infrastructure – Other infra (pre & post harvest facility, enterprise facility, etc.)
Enterprise Development Menu of Eligible subp Eligible subprojec ojects ts • Production and Productivity Enhancement • Postharvest and processing facilities • Marketing facilities • Agri-fishery Business Development Services (ABDS) Facility Establishment • Investments in value chain segments related to priority commodities that integrate producer groups and enterprises to achieve volume and quality required by a specific industrial/commercial market • Investments in incubation facilities for food processing enterprise for commercial market • Natural resources management Investments
Subcomponent 2: Technology and Information for Enterprise and Market Development Support • Research and Development, Extension System and Networks • Capacity Building/Knowledge Management • Market Development and Partnership/Network Building
Geo-Tagging and Geo-Mapping: Integrated Network (Mapping Road Networks in Province of Davao Oriental, Municipality: Tarragona)
Concreting of Magsaysay-Canaan FMR Antipas, North Cotabato Date: Nov 8, 2011 Date: Date: Dec 13, Nov 8, 2011 2012 Date: Jul 10, 2012 Date: Dec 13, 2012
Municipality Rank San Mateo 1 San Isidro 2 Cabatuan 3 Roxas 4 Luna 5 Mallig 6 San Manuel 7 Ramon 8 Santo Tomas 9 Reina Mercedes 10 Parameters: VSA + Poverty Incidence
Municipality New Rank San Mateo (1) 1 City of Cauayan (15) 2 Municipality Burgos (13) 3 SAN MATEO Santa Maria (11) 4 City of CAUAYAN Tumauini (22) 5 BURGOS SANTA MARIA San Isidro (2) 6 TUMAUINI Delfin Albano (16) 7 SAN ISIDRO City of Santiago (15) 8 DELFIN ALBANO Cabatuan (3) 9 CITY OF SANTIAGO CABATUAN Angadanan (18) 10 ANGADANAN Parameters: VSA + Poverty Incidence + Palay Growers Population
Response to Yolanda affected regions and provinces • Restructuring/amendment on current procurement arrangements – Emergency procurement procedures for Infrastructure and Enterprise Development subprojects will be applied in areas affected by Yolanda
Thank you Philippine Rural Development Program visit us at www.daprdp.net
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